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... thing on so exhausted a subject . After the labours of men of such high estimation as Rowe , Pope , Warburton , Johnson , Farmer , and Steevens , with others of inferior name , the rank of Shak- speare in the poetical world is not a ...
... thing on so exhausted a subject . After the labours of men of such high estimation as Rowe , Pope , Warburton , Johnson , Farmer , and Steevens , with others of inferior name , the rank of Shak- speare in the poetical world is not a ...
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... thing for a man to defend a true cause by fabulous pretences . ' " " That Shakspeare's family possessed no resem- blance of him , there is sufficient reason to believe . Where then was this fashionable and therefore ne- cessary adjunct ...
... thing for a man to defend a true cause by fabulous pretences . ' " " That Shakspeare's family possessed no resem- blance of him , there is sufficient reason to believe . Where then was this fashionable and therefore ne- cessary adjunct ...
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... thing to have been imitated from another , without allowing that there is some unequivocal and determined similitude between the objects compared . - The truth is , that the first point of objection to this unexpected Portrait was soon ...
... thing to have been imitated from another , without allowing that there is some unequivocal and determined similitude between the objects compared . - The truth is , that the first point of objection to this unexpected Portrait was soon ...
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... a com- cr here meant to have been given . - We wish , however , to impress the foregoing circumstance on the memory of the judicious reader . modious and pleasant text of Shakspeare . No- thing will 38 ADVERTISEMENT .
... a com- cr here meant to have been given . - We wish , however , to impress the foregoing circumstance on the memory of the judicious reader . modious and pleasant text of Shakspeare . No- thing will 38 ADVERTISEMENT .
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. modious and pleasant text of Shakspeare . No- thing will be lost to the world on account of the measure recommended , there being folios and quartos enough remaining for the use of antiqua- rian or ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. modious and pleasant text of Shakspeare . No- thing will be lost to the world on account of the measure recommended , there being folios and quartos enough remaining for the use of antiqua- rian or ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations ... William Shakespeare,Joseph Dennie,Samuel Johnson Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
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